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I have J-types on both Stags; and I don't like driving them nearly as well as the A-type. There are things that can be done to make the J-type shift faster, but it will never be as fast as the A-type. Both of my J-types shift so slowly that even if I let off the throttle, push the clutch, flip the switch, and release the clutch; the OD still hasn't shifted when I release the clutch unless I consciously wait for it to shift. And the speed at which they shift is tied to driveshaft rpm, so it would shift even slower in 2nd gear. By contrast, the A-type seems to read my mind, it shifts before the lever on the switch is done moving!One source told me j type can be configured to give od in 2nd and that a j-tupe is preferable as parts are much more readily available. Also told that the j-type does not engage as fast. Any comments.....
The difference is that the A-type carries an accumulator of high pressure oil all the time; while the J-type does not. With the J-type, once the solenoid moves, the OD clutch doesn't move until the pump has made enough strokes to move the dashpot, then lift the pressure and move the operating pistons. And the pump only runs at driveshaft rpm, so that can take awhile. The A-type just dumps oil into the operating pistons as fast as 400 psi will move it.
In fact, I've been trying to talk a friend into trading me a Stag A-type (which is slightly different than a TR A-type) for a J-type, but somehow he isn't very interested
But there is no doubt that the J-type is simpler, stronger, and easier to service on the car. Two filters instead of just one, and full time pressure lubrication to most of the bushings. The pump, dashpot and solenoid can all be serviced from under the car.
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